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- In 1920s Buenos Aires, Tango sensation Carlos Gardel is involved with several women, including the baroness Ms. Wakefield. He finds his way to 1930s Paris and captivates the local culture with his alluring voice and dashing visage. Against the background of social upheaval and political turmoil, the baroness changes him forever, transforming a wandering soul into a legendary musical icon.
- TV Series
- Originated in the 1890's along Río de la Plata, in Argentina, Tango Americano developed in responseto cultural fusion of various forms of music from Europe. Tango Americano brings a new way to celebrate Tango talent to new generations in 2015 with contemporary style of dance and couture inspired clothing.
- Studio 54 first opened its doors at a building on 54th Street in New York City. It would only be open in its original form for 33 months, but it soon became known as one of the hottest and most exclusive clubs in town,
- When politics become redemption, the past will begin to reveal the future. The perfect place to get away with murder, is home.
- TV Series
- "The Story of Pop" (2022) {(2022-06-06)}Is it just the music we like? Or is it more? Tus all. Heartbreak, joy, love why does pop always cause so many strong in so many people? "The Story of Pop" is a new TV show
- The qualities which gave Gardel his great success are naturally somewhat difficult to recapture in their fullness. First and foremost, of course, the zorzal, as his endearing nickname implies, was a superb popular singer. We can still hear the voice, preserved on admittedly imperfect recordings. And it is a fine, rich, resonant voice, making up in expressiveness what it lacks in power. 'That man,' said an American film director hearing Gardel for the first time, 'that man has a tear in his throat.' Gardel's sensitivity to the essence of the songs he sang was unusually acute. The 900 or so recorded songs which form the much-loved Gardel canon display an extraordinary range of feeling lyricism, melancholy, chirpiness, sarcasm, high spirits, wistfulness, nostalgia, and even occasional ferocity. Gardel had a natural sense of rhythm which proved particularly appropriate for tango singing. He worked very hard at his music, and also at creating the kind of 'image' he felt to be the necessary accompaniment to stardom. His grooming was impeccable. The smoothly plastered hair, the elegant three-piece suits, the carefully chosen ties, the perfectly polished shoes he looked every inch the successful star, every inch the smart porteno who had come out on top. His lifelong tendency to corpulence was zealously combated by strenuous exercise in Buenos Aires he frequented the YMCA gymnasium combined with massage and Turkish baths. These punishing routines kept him in excellent physical condition.
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- Is it just the music we like? Or is it more? Thus all. Heartbreak, joy, love why does pop always cause so many strong in so many people? "The Story of Pop" is a new TV show which seeks to explore the nature of talents.
- Originated in the 1890's along Río de la Plata, in Argentina, Tango Americano developed in responseto cultural fusion of various forms of music from Europe. Tango Americano brings a new way to celebrate Tango talent to new generations in 2015 with contemporary style of dance and couture inspired clothing. Written By martin Deluca
- Gardel Meet Frank Sinatra he say to frank you have great future,you need to sing .
- For its part, Paramount, finally convinced of Gardel's value, now wanted to take him to Hollywood and turn him into an English language star. The stumbling-block here was Gardel's poor progress in mastering English. During his NBC broadcasts (January-May 1934) he had tried to sing in English, but soon gave up. (The one record he made in English was not released commercially until the mid-80s.) Despite this, Paramount decided to introduce Gardel to Anglophone audiences by including him in its lavish (though fairly unmemorable) film-revue The Big Broadcast of 1936, to be released in September 1935. This consisted of a very fanciful (in fact rather absurd) plot mostly carried along by George Burns, Gracie Allen, and Jack Oakie, interspersed with variety acts from, among others, Bing Crosby, Ethel Merman, Ray Noble and his orchestra, Amos 'n Andy, and the Vienna Boys' Choir. Most of the film was shot in Hollywood in 1935. Gardel's sketch was filmed at Astoria in mid December 1934.
- 2017–2018TV Episode
- 2017–2018TV EpisodeCarlos Gardel - El Zorzal Music Extra Carlos Gardel. He is the most famous figure in Tango and yet, the story and music of Argentina's national hero is barely known outside Latin America. A hundred years ago, Gardel recorded Mi Noche Triste (My Sad Night), and for listeners who are Argentinian or Uruguayan, the song can stop time. It is the first tango song sung with haunting beauty by the legendary Gardel. Before this song almost all tangos had been purely instrumental. With it Gardel captured the hope, loneliness and violence of life of the early European immigrants to Buenos Aires. He soared to fame as a singer and then as movie star. He was the archetype Latin lover who established a new audience for this intense, passionate music in Argentina, and the wider world. We hear how Gardel is still the beloved mascot of Argentina. Always pictured wearing an expensive suit, with a stylish hat - the suave singer was an immigrant who triumphed. His versatile voice and the dramatic phrasing of his lyrics made masterpieces of his three-minute tango recordings, which his fans describe as miniature operas.
- 2017–2018TV Episode